This month was the world premier of a locally written and produced musical, Dragonfly, the Story of a Young Local Girl’s Journey Through Foster Care written by Terri Madden in collaboration with The Foster Care Training Committee. Directed by William Haʻo. Songs by former foster youths. Kaui Lucas, host of Hawaii is my Main Land, […]
Sex, Teaching, Acting, and a PhD – Undressing Coyote
Rebecca Lea McCarthy Is An Actor, Writer, Improv Artist, And Educator. She Has A Phd In Comparative Studies And Teaches Communication And Theatre. She Divides Her Time Between The South Sound In Washington State And Hawaii, Where She Is Active In The Theatre Community. Her First Book Is On The Magdalene laundries, origins of The Magdalene Laundries, Which […]
Who Am I Today? How to Be Anybody
Who Am I Today? How To Be Anybody? Learn about the process of character building from an active member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG – AFTRA) and the Hawaii Filmmakers Collective. Lisa Barnes, an actress of numerous films, TV episodes, and stage talks about the intersection of Life and the Art of Acting. Join […]
A HOT Rigoletto – Erik Haines
*Originally aired live on July 1, 2016 Erik Haines of Hawaii Opera Theatre and Jay discuss the most incredible one-time performance of Rigoletto that took place last Sunday (6/26/16). ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us […]
Nudity and Vulnerability
Guests are choreographer SheenRu Long of Body Portal Theatre and educator Charlotte Clinch. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community. Our vision is to be a […]
Buffalo’ed
Jeannie Barroga is a former Asian American Theater Company Artistic Director, a former Literary Manager for both TheatreWorks and the Oakland Ensemble Theater, and a Dramatists Guild Member. The Jeannie Barroga Papers is now in Stanford University Green Library’s Special Collections. Among her over sixty plays, Buffalo’ed, before sold-out houses in 2012, was awarded the […]
Twelfth Night with Paul Mitri
Join Paul Mitri of the University of Hawaii’s School of Theatre and Dance for a preview of his program’s upcoming performance of the Twelfth Night; a Shakespeare work that satirizes what is and isn’t real in the world of love and superficial adoration. The University of Hawaii’s School of Theatre and Dance performances are: FRI/SAT […]
Change & Tradition: The Nutcracker at Ballet Hawaii
Pamela Taylor Tongg is the Artist Director at Ballet Hawaii. Pamela visits Kwok Talk to discuss tradition vs. change in reference to the new revamped 2016 Nutcracker ballet performance that’s set to take stage this December! Explore showtimes and more at ballethawaii.org ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm […]
The Future Direction of Art – Hawaii’s Theatre Landscape
Brianne Johnson is a senior in high school at Mid-Pacific Institute. She is a former member of Hawaii Pacific Young Actors’ Ensemble and is assistant director of Eden Lee Murray’s junior and intermediate acting ensembles. Brianne is studying the motivation behind arts and artistic organizations in Hawaii for her Hawaiian Studies class at Mid-Pacific Institute. […]
Trusting Madness – The Magic of Street Theatre
Tali Ariav is a Playwright, Translator, Teacher and a Performance Artist. She recently relocated to Honolulu after living for nearly six years on the Pacific island of Guam. Tali is currently an Adjunct Professor at Hawaii Pacific University. She earned two Masters of Fine Arts degrees in Literary Translation and in Playwriting from the Playwriting […]